Azealia Banks Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/azealia-banks/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Wed, 28 Jun 2017 15:06:37 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 WONDERLIST: #TRACKSOFTHEWEEK /2014/09/29/wonderlist-tracksoftheweek-5/ Mon, 29 Sep 2014 12:19:40 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=37729 This week’s #wonderlist once again features our former cover stars One Direction along with new cuts from Fergie, Hilary Duff and an emotional comeback from Damien Rice

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This week’s #wonderlist once again features our former cover stars One Direction along with new cuts from Fergie, Hilary Duff and an emotional comeback from Damien Rice

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Azealia Banks versus Lily Allen /2013/07/12/azealia-banks-versus-lily-allen/ Fri, 12 Jul 2013 14:05:54 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=21405 It’s your Friday afternoon Storify of Azealia Banks‘ most recent Twitter fight! [View the story “Azealia Banks versus Lily Allen: FIGHT! ” on Storify]

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It’s your Friday afternoon Storify of Azealia Banks‘ most recent Twitter fight!


Azealia Banks Lily Allen Twitter fight

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The Oustpoken Mixtape /2013/04/11/the-oustpoken-mixtape/ Thu, 11 Apr 2013 10:11:52 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=17461 What better way to celebrate our new issue today than a mix of all our loud’n’proud favourites? From Kendrick Lamar to Rihanna and old-school Eminem, they’re all here. This time, we got Throwing Shade on mixtape duty, who kicks us off with a sly wink at her name via that classic Eminem song. We’ve got […]

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What better way to celebrate our new issue today than a mix of all our loud’n’proud favourites? From Kendrick Lamar to Rihanna and old-school Eminem, they’re all here.

Wonderland Outspoken Mixtape

This time, we got Throwing Shade on mixtape duty, who kicks us off with a sly wink at her name via that classic Eminem song. We’ve got Cyndi Lauper (always to be relied on for a good time) to Dizzee Rascal (ditto) to Jeremih and LA Vampires – all of them chomping at the bit to tell you what they’ve got to say. Or sing, whatever. Enjoy!

1. Eminem – The Real Slim Shady
2. Amirali – I’ve Been Waiting
3. Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (acapella)
4. SOPHIE – Nothing More To Say (Vocal mix)
5. Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
6. Taylor Swift – 22 (Throwing Shade remix)
7. Miles Davis – Pharaoh’s Dance
8. Gil Scott-Heron – Whitey On The Moon
9. Kendrick Lamar – Poetic Justice (feat. Drake)
10. Change – Mutual Attraction
11. Rihanna – Nobody’s Business (feat. Chris Brown)
12. Niche – You’ve Been Cheating And Telling Me Lies
13. LA Vampires by Octo Octa – Wherever Boy
14. Azealia Banks – 212
15. Dizzee Rascal – I Luv U
16. Wham! – Everything She Wants
17. The Weeknd – What You Need
18. Jeremih – Fuck U All The Time (feat. Natasha Mosley)
19. Faws – Whitney
20. TLC – No Scrubs
21. Oxide & Neutrino – No Good 4 Me
22. The B15 Project – Girls Like Us (feat. Crissy D & Lady G)
23. Shannon – Let The Music Play
24. A$AP Rocky – Fuckin’ Problem (feat. Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick
Lamar)
25. Michael Jackson – Leave Me Alone
26. Aaliyah / Drake – Enough Said (Shlomo Remix)

Mix: Throwing Shade (soundcloud.com/throwingshade)

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AZEALIA BANKS: Fantasea mixtape /2012/07/12/azealia-banks-fantasea-mixtape/ Thu, 12 Jul 2012 09:17:23 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=9662 Rap music’s very own mermaid Azealia Banks has finally released her highly anticipated mixtape, FANTASEA. We give you the low-down here. Featuring important production from Lunice, Ikonika, Machinedrum, Hudson Mohawke and O/W/W/W/L/S, FANTASEA sounds like extra terrestrial hip-hop from the depths of an unknown planet’s tropical ocean – weird enough for you? The Harlem siren […]

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Rap music’s very own mermaid Azealia Banks has finally released her highly anticipated mixtape, FANTASEA. We give you the low-down here.

Featuring important production from Lunice, Ikonika, Machinedrum, Hudson Mohawke and O/W/W/W/L/S, FANTASEA sounds like extra terrestrial hip-hop from the depths of an unknown planet’s tropical ocean – weird enough for you? The Harlem siren serenades you through 50 minutes of boasting on Luxury, outer space and life under the sea. Here’s the tracklisting for the mixtape. And check out our interview with her in our last issue of Wonderland.

‘Out Of Space’
‘Neptune’ (ft. Shystie)
‘Atlantis’
‘Fantasea’
‘Fuck Up The Fun’
‘Ima Red’
‘Fierce’
‘Chips’
‘Nathan’ (ft. Styles P)
‘L8R’
‘Jumanji’
‘Aquababe’
‘Runnin”
‘US’
‘Pardiso’
‘Luxury’
‘Azealia Skit’
‘Esta Noche’
‘Salute’

Download it now for free from WeTransfer here.

Words: Alex Kazemi

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FLASHBACK: Azealia Banks, February-March /2012/05/29/flashback-azealia-banks-february-march/ Tue, 29 May 2012 14:18:17 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=8311 Wonderland wined and dined with miss Azealia – who releases her debut EP “1991” today – at the start of 2012; before the Iggy feuds, the record contract and “Jumanji”, one of the year’s most zestful, spunky pop moments. Here’s what happened… ‘Invented between 1922 and 1923 at the Carlton hotel in Cannes, France, the […]

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Wonderland wined and dined with miss Azealia – who releases her debut EP “1991” today – at the start of 2012; before the Iggy feuds, the record contract and “Jumanji”, one of the year’s most zestful, spunky pop moments. Here’s what happened…

Invented between 1922 and 1923 at the Carlton hotel in Cannes, France, the White Lady blends gin, contrieu and lemon juice.’ “Well that’s just a museum of a drink, isn’t it?” As I sit with Azealia Amanda Banks in Mayfair, London’s terribly rah Connaught Hotel and listen to her leaf through its exhaustive cocktail menu, it soon becomes clear just how God-damned adrenalised she is about life – or, that is, life on the cusp of pop superstardom. And why wouldn’t she be excited? Since her heavily rotated pop-bitch mantra “212” dropped late last year, record labels, producers and press-types have made every effort to rally her unapologetically scatty attention, and not all have been successful.

Contrary to her seemingly starry-eyed innocence, Banks knows better than to jump into bed with companies she only half believes in. Still minus a recording contract and with her as-yet untitled debut LP penciled to land later this year, Banks carries close to her chest words from friend and feted record producer James “Jimmy” Iovine: “Signing to a record company is like getting married, but you don’t know what the sex is like yet.”

The 20-year-old is happy to concede that her upbringing is largely the reason she matured into such a steely, focused young diva. Growing up in Harlem with two older sisters, her mother wasn’t shy in disciplining the three – even if it meant raising her hand to them. “She was really abusive actually – but it would always be in spurts, and she would turn around and be like, ‘Oh my god, I’m so sorry!’ afterwards. It definitely fucked me up a bit as a kid. She’d be beating my ass in the morning and would come home later with this big, shiny toy. I never really knew what to expect from her. I grew up just being really fucking scared of everything and everyone, but also very fearless, you know? Because I was the youngest of the three of us, I was always like: ‘Look at me!! I’m jumping on the bed or riding the dog like a horse, or whatever.’”

The abuse instilled in Banks a rebelliousness that carried her away from domestic life and onto the stage. “It definitely made me deny anything she wanted me to do, you know?” As a prepubescent, she starred in a number of Off Broadway musicals with the Tada! Youth Theatre and found solace – and her stride – under the spotlight. “Once I get large enough, they’ll come up with tapes of me performing from back then,” she blurts.

Studying at the prestigious LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts (which boasts alumni – including Robert DeNiro, Liza Minnelli and Adrien Brody – to rival all others), Banks met and fell in love with a sixteen-year-old MC, and discovered through him the as-yet uncharted ‘me, me, me’ world of rap. “He’d throw my little two bars into his beats occasionally and would be like, ‘that’s wack.’ It made me think, ‘No, I’m gonna have to go away and think about this again, because he’s not gonna tell me that I’m wack.’ I started working on it, on my rapping and my flow.”

News of Banks’ debut single Seventeen, produced by Diplo, travelled quickly and immediately pricked a number of label scouts’ ears. Coincidentally, Dip’ first made his name as ex lover and producer of MIA’s – Bank’s very own spiritual go-to-gal. “I love MIA, she’s the bitch. She’s like the original avant-garde, ‘fuck you’-bitch.”

For fans, or even casual listeners, it comes as no surprise to hear that she dotes on the kind of bubblegum controversy that makes stars of the MIA-ilk so difficult to ignore. “Of course it’s exciting, you know? She’s a troublemaker. I’m a troublemaker. I’d always be in the ‘d-hat’ at school – detention basically meant that I didn’t have to go to my fourth period class everyday. I would just sit there and write raps or read magazines. A lot of kids would be really horrible to me there and post racist pictures on my MySpace page. One day, I went up to a girl’s table, flipped her lunch over and was like “what the fuck, bitch? What the fucking, fucking, fuck?”

When I was younger, there was no way you could tell me that I wasn’t gonna be in Destiny’s Child, especially when they kicked those first two out,” she reminisces. “I loved The Spice Girls and would listen to a lot of HOT 97 – a big radio station in New York. I dug anything on Diddy’s label, Bad Boy Records, basically. I also listened to showtunes, soundtracks and watched a lot of Disney, too.”

From Seventeen and follow-up singles Barbie Shit and Gimme a Chance, Banks worked on her first project as a singer-proper – a snaking, sultry cover of Interpol’s Slow Hands – after meeting and briefly falling for the band’s singer, Paul Banks. “I’m not gonna lie, I thought he’d hear it and think I was cute for covering it and give me a call. But that never happened…womp-womp. It’s so funny, I’m so honest – I can’t believe I’m not embarrassed to say that.”

Now living in London (“upstairs, actually – I have a mic set up in my hotel room”) and working with prolific hit-maker Paul Epworth – a marriage she describes as “perfect. As soon as I met him, I knew he was the guy. We shared an instant rapport” – on one of the year’s most anticipated LPs, Banks is exactly the kind of unpredictable enfant terrible that is built to last in pop climes so frighteningly attention deficit it’s a surprise any act survives beyond their debut album. Sweet, sassy and effortlessly authentic, Banks has at her disposal qualities destined to keep the crowds of fans that have already accumulated at her doorstep camping there for ages to come. Indeed, just like white-hot radio heroine MIA, you just can’t let Azealia Banks out of your sight for a minute.

Words: Jack Mills
Photographer: Oliver Hadley-Perch
Fashion Editor: Julia Sarr-Jamois

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SUMMER PLAYLIST – Paloma Faith /2012/04/20/summer-playlist-paloma-faith/ Fri, 20 Apr 2012 13:28:22 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=7198 Everyone’s favourite, yet suspiciously contrived, auburn-hair songstress is back. No, not Florence Welch; we’re talking about Paloma Faith and the release of her new album Fall To Grace. The follow-up album to Faith’s critically acclaimed debut album Do You Want the Truth is out on 28 May. But if you can’t wait until then to […]

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Everyone’s favourite, yet suspiciously contrived, auburn-hair songstress is back. No, not Florence Welch; we’re talking about Paloma Faith and the release of her new album Fall To Grace.

The follow-up album to Faith’s critically acclaimed debut album Do You Want the Truth is out on 28 May. But if you can’t wait until then to take delivery of the new instalment of her helium-infused vocals, you’re in luck! This weekend, Faith joins BBC1’s The Voice as a ‘Battle Advisor.’ Cue scenes of Tom Jones reaching for the little blue pill as Faith, a former burlesque dancer, twirls her way around set, offering performance-related advice to the show’s oblivious contestants (and judges).

To whet your appetite ahead of her inevitably chaotic appearance on The Voice (mentoring our NEW NOISE February interviewee, Vince Kidd), Faith has contributed to Wonderland’s Summer Playlist Series, featuring songs she cannot hear without wanting to get those gorgeous lips around something cool and ice-creamy:

Tina Turner – Nutbush City Limits

This always fills a dance floor. Tina’s voice makes you wanna shake your thing because she is always on the edge of breaking it!

3rd Degree – Mercy

When I first heard this I thought Duffy had covered it, but then I found out Duffy did write it and they covered it. I just think this dude’s voice kills it and shows the song for what it is – a bloody good tune!

Sisters Love – The Bigger You Love The Harder You Fall

I’m all about voices and I just can’t get over the emotion in this performance. It’s just unbelievable.


Lindstrom feat. Christabelle

The production on this is mega cool. I love all the weird synths and it’s just so simple. Simple is good, sometimes.

Whitney Houston – Million Dollar Bill

I LOVE DANCING TO THIS! It was such a sad loss when she died and I think this last big single of hers was amazing. I always play it when I DJ. It’s pure early 80s cool.

Chase & Status – Blind Faith feat. Liam Bailey

I think the production on this is beyond brilliant. Such euphoria! I also think Liam Bailey is one of the most under rated UK vocalists around.

Woodkid – Iron

Wow is there nothing this guy can’t do? Not only is this dude an amazing producer/band, but he also directed Lana Del Rey’s last two music videos. I’m gob smacked and love this song and video!

Azealia Banks – 212 feat. Lazy Jay

I am a little bit obsessed with this girl. I think she’s super clever and super cool (say that in a French accent). She can sing and rap…I am hanging my hat! Everything she touches turns to gold and I bow down!

Jade – Everyday of the Week

I used to LOVE this when I was younger and I am a massive New Jack Swing fanatic. The beats and melodies make you feel happy!

Tony Matterhorn – Dutty Wine

This is such a brilliant song to dance to (or try and learn the moves for). I have some great memories with friends of this song. We all get very excited if it comes on – a lot of high fives get dished out.

Words: Gavin Jewkes

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